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Wet but still worth going to Pendle Croquet

12 June 2017 by Paul Rigge

Pendle June Advanced Weekend – 10th/11th June 2017

Manager Paul Rigge presents overall winner Jonathan Lamb with the David Openshaw Jug

Eleven players enjoyed single banking on the croquet courts at Earby, but Saturday proved to be a bit damp – very damp – by lunch, Lawn 3 becoming unplayable due to standing water and on resumption Lawn 4 succumbing in a similar vein by tea – so double banking on lawns 1, 2 & 5 kept the workload flowing.  Sunday stayed bright and dry with all lawns back in service.

Good, plentiful food on both days – a trademark of Pendle events – as is the craic. A real fun event to attend.

Results:
Overall Winner for the David Openshaw Jug – Jonathan Lamb
‘A’ Class Winner for the Chris Clark Bowl – Adrian Kirby
‘B’ Class Winner for the Jeremy Dyer Bowl – Peter Wilson

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